If discretion can be said to be the part of valour, can indiscretion be said to be the part of weakness? Weakness for woman and the consequent immoral escapades...?
2006-09-26 01:02:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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it's an adjective
Etymology: Middle English indiscrete, from Late Latin indiscretus, from Latin, indistinguishable, from in- + discretus, past participle of discernere to separate -- more at DISCERN
: not discreet : IMPRUDENT
- in·dis·creet·ly adverb
- in·dis·creet·ness noun
2006-09-26 00:55:36
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answer #2
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answered by tampico 6
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lacking discretion; injudicious; "her behavior was indiscreet at the very best"
2006-09-26 00:54:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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What is this, some kind of vocabulary quiz? You're asking about a lot of obvious words today. Go to www.dictionary.com to get all your answers.
2006-09-26 01:00:04
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answer #4
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answered by nido_tr3s 5
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Try the dictionary.
2006-09-26 01:03:52
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answer #5
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answered by S G 4
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stupid?
2006-09-26 00:53:24
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answer #6
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answered by Joey 4
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